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Dear customer

Please familiarize yourself with the proper 

usage of the device by reading and following 

each chapter of this manual, in the order 

presented. Keep these operating instruc-

tions for further reference.

Please read all safety instructions!

This manual contains important information 

on operating and handling the device. Keep 

these operating instructions for further 

reference. Please pass it on along with the 

unit if it is handed over to a third party.

1.  Explanation of the symbols

The following symbols are used in the user 

manual or on the product:

 Warning! To reduce the risk of 

injury, the user must read the 

instruction manual.
 Denotes risk of personal injury, loss 

of life or damage to the tool in case 

of non-observance of the instruc-

tions in this manual.
 Wear a dust mask. When working 

with wood and other materials, 

harmful dust may be generated. 

Work with asbestos containing 

materials is not permitted!
 Wear safety glasses. When working 

with electric power tools, sparks, 

splinters, chips and dust particles 

may be generated and these can 

cause loss of sight.
 Do not dispose of electric power 

tools with domestic refuse.

2.  Additional safety warnings for 

electric spray guns

To reduce the risks of fire or explosion, elec-

trical shock and the injury to persons, read 

and understand all instructions included in 

this manual Be familiar with the controls 

and proper usage of the equipment.

 Indicates a hazardous situation 

which, if not avoided, could result 

in death or serious injury.

a.  HAZARD: EXPLOSION OR FIRE 

Solvent and paint fumes can explode or 

ignite. Severe injury or property damage can 

occur.

PREVENTION:

•  Provide extensive exhaust and fresh air 

introduction to keep the air within the 

spray area free from accumulation of 

flammable vapors.

•  Avoid all ignition sources such as static 

electric sparks, open flames, pilot lights, 

electrical appliances, and hot objects. 

Connecting or disconnecting power 

cords or working light switches can 

make sparks.

•  Do not smoke in spray area.
•  Fire extinguisher must be present and in 

good working order.

•  Use only outdoors in a well-ventilated 

area. Flammable vapors are often 

heavier than air. The turbine contains 

arcing parts that emit sparks and can 

ignite vapors.

•  Follow the material and solvent manu-

facturer’s warnings and instructions.

•  Do not use materials with a flash point 

below 70 °F (21 ℃) Flash point is the 

temperature that a fluid can produce 

enough vapors to ignite (see coating 

supplier).

•  Plastic can cause static sparks. Never 

hang plastic to enclose the spray area.

•  Do not use plastic drop cloths when 

spraying flammable materials.

b.  HAZARD: EXPLOSION HAZARD DUE 

TO INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS.

Will cause property damage or severe injury. 

PREVENTION:

•  Do not use materials containing bleach 

or chlorine.

•  Do not use halogenated hydrocarbon 

solvents such as bleach, ildewcide, meth-

ylene chloride and 1,1,1--trichloroethane. 

They are not compatible with aluminum.

•  Contact your coating supplier about the 

compatibility of material with aluminum.

c.  HAZARD: HAZARDOUS VAPORS 

Paints, solvents, insecticides, and other 

materials can be harmful if inhaled or come 

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Summary of Contents for 7063781

Page 1: ...Page 1 Model BSG0140 US500 Item No 7063781 Operating instructions Spray gun SPRAY 7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 1 7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 1 11 09 2020 09 49 11 09 2020 09 49 ...

Page 2: ...FoldoutA 7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 1 7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 1 11 09 2020 09 49 11 09 2020 09 49 ...

Page 3: ...FoldoutB 11 12 13 14 15 4 6 5 1 2 3 7 8 10 9 A B C 16 7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 2 7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 2 11 09 2020 09 49 11 09 2020 09 49 ...

Page 4: ... Quick release lock 10 Handle 11 Container 12 Cleaning brush 13 Check valve sleeve 14 Cleaning needle 15 Viscosity cup 16 Suction tube Page 2 D 1 2 E Even coat throughout 50 300 mm Keep stroke smooth and at an even speed F Do not flex wrist while spraying Heavy coat Light coat Light coat G H 6 6 7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 2 11 09 2020 09 50 ...

Page 5: ...mportant electrical information 5 4 Before the first use 5 5 Contents of packing 5 6 Setup 5 7 Cleaning the spray gun 7 8 Maintenance 7 9 Troubleshooting 8 10 Technical data 9 11 Disposal 9 Page 3 7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 3 7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 3 11 09 2020 09 50 11 09 2020 09 50 ...

Page 6: ... HAZARD EXPLOSION OR FIRE Solvent and paint fumes can explode or ignite Severe injury or property damage can occur PREVENTION Provide extensive exhaust and fresh air introduction to keep the air within the spray area free from accumulation of flammable vapors Avoid all ignition sources such as static electric sparks open flames pilot lights electrical appliances and hot objects Connecting or disco...

Page 7: ...lectric shock increases if water penetrates electrical equipment 3 4 Do not misuse the mains lead by car rying the tool by the lead hanging it from the lead or by pulling on the lead to remove the plug Keep the lead away from heat oil sharp edges or moving tool parts Damaged or twisted leads increase the risk of an electric shock 3 5 If you work outdoors use only exten sion leads that are approved...

Page 8: ...to the spray gun 6 5 Adjusting spray pattern shape See Fig D The spray pattern shape is adjusted by turn ing the ears of the air cap 2 to either a vertical horizontal or diagonal position The positions of the air cap and the correspond ing spray pattern shapes are illustrated See Fig D Test each pattern and use which ever pattern is suitable for your application 6 6 Material flow adjustment Set th...

Page 9: ...econds Unplug the spray gun and trigger the spray gun so that the material inside the spray gun flows back into the container 7 7 Wipe the exterior of the container and gun until clean 7 8 Unscrew the nut 1 and remove the air cap 2 and nozzle 3 7 9 Clean the container suction tube air cap and nozzle with a cleaning brush and the appropriate cleaning solution Never clean nozzle or air holes in the ...

Page 10: ...Decrease volume setting 3 Material volume setting too high 3 Decrease volume setting 4 Nozzle clogged 4 Clean 5 Air filter clogged 5 Change 6 Too little pressure build up in container 6 Tighten container D Spray jet pulsates 1 Material in container running out 1 Refill 2 Air filter clogged 2 Change E Pattern runs or sags 1 Applying too much material 1 Adjust material flow or increase movement of sp...

Page 11: ...s such can either be reused or can be fed back into the raw material cycle The elec tric power tool and its accessories are made from various materials such as met als and plastics Take defective compo nents to a special refuse collection point Ask about these at your specialist shop or local council The product and the user manual may be subject to changes Technical data may be changed without pr...

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Page 13: ...7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 11 7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 11 11 09 2020 09 50 11 09 2020 09 50 ...

Page 14: ... No 7063781 Zhejiang Prulde Electric Appliance Co Ltd Add Xiaoshun Town Jinhua Zhejiang China 7063781 0 Made in China 7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 12 7063781 Spray gun Ma 2008 31 indb 12 11 09 2020 09 50 11 09 2020 09 50 ...

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